When it's looked at like that, a digital book doesn't sound much
different than a print book.
Why is an eBook
different than a printed book?
«Are the audio books
different than the print books?
It is
different than a printed book.
We strive to make the reading experience of users an unforgettable one, something i.e. no less
different than a print book.
And its tactility, although
different than a printed book, has its own attraction.
Not exact matches
Over the past four decades, Lonely Planet has cultivated a dedicated traveler community and
printed more
than 130 million
books in 13
different languages to almost every destination on the planet.
I could see where if you have a radically
different product (
print books)
than the pirated ebook, familiarity with the author's work which was a function of reading a pirated copy could boost paper sales.
2 min readWriting in The Guardian, Stuart Kelly has proposed a radical idea: that eBooks should be treated as a
different genre
than regular
print books.
We always make sure our ebook prices are less
than our
print prices But because the sales are now spread between
print and digital the costs can't be that dramatically
different because otherwise we would end up with much less revenue... unless you want to argue if the
book were 4.99 we'd possibly sell a lot more ebooks.
Also the typesetting process is
different for
print books than ebooks and is much more expensive.
Keep in mind with
print books it's totally
different than just ebooks.
E-
book and
print book are more
than different formats, they are
different devices.
In ebook formatting, how is the table of contents in an ebook
different than the table of contents in a
print book?
Speaking of which...
print book cover files are
different than ebook files.
For them we want to create a paper
book, and it's a
different creature to create a
print cover
than to set up an ebook cover.
Print book covers are
different than ebook covers, so if you have an ebook cover, you're not done yet.
It used to be that to get your
book in the right format for ebookstores and
print - on - demand and make it look good, you needed an ebook developer (
different and potentially more expensive
than a Web developer — here's why) plus a graphic designer for your interior
book file.
Typically the format a publisher wants to see your manuscript in is very
different than how a
printed book looks.
As the parent company over two distinctly
different methods of independent publishing — CreateSpace for
print - on - demand physical
books and Kindle Direct Publishing for ebooks — the opportunities for
book development are more available
than ever.
I'm from Asia pacific and here i see kids are getting totally
different i know one of my cousin's daughter who like to read comics in iPhone
than a real
printed book, and i also see the primary schools getting virtual with electronic resource centers, where kids can access computers and all the comics and
books from computer data base.
Digital interactive
books can also be changed for
different markets more easily
than print books and therefore might better address the problem of diversity in children's
books than print media.
If you're writing fiction, I think you really should do both if you have ability because you're going to hit a
different market with
print than you would with your
books, and
print books still sell more
than e-
books.
There's a lot of excitement associated with designing your eBook, but designing an eBook requires
different considerations
than does designing a
print book.
Formatting an e-
book is vastly
different than page layout for a
print book.
A self - published
book can mean almost anything... from what gets spilled out of the fingers and mind of the author to the presentation from the local
printing shop and sometimes looking like it was put together at the kitchen table with a glue - stick; to a vanity press like a LuLu, AuthorHouse / Solutions (known to many as publishing predators); or any of the pay to publish operations that claim to offer
different types of packages / templates for the author to select from as well as claiming to do more personalization and hand - holding
than a vanity press operation; to Amazon's CreateSpace and the Ingram Spark (higher quality); to the author doing the publishing himself with his name or a «looks like a publishing company» name on it (always recommended).
The comic
book market itself, between
print and digital and single issues and trades and graphic novels and the way comic
book retailing works in
print, is a
different animal
than that.
The dimensions of a screen are a completely
different world
than the ones of a
print book.
Because I can purchase a paperback copy of the same
book for LESS
than that; I can sell that paper
book BACK somewhere or loan it to MULTIPLE friends; and let's be honest — the profit margin on a digital
book is extraordinarily
different than on a
print book.
But when value, rather
than volume, is considered, a
different picture emerges: on the estimate that ebooks sold for an average # 4.35, the Bookseller calculates that digital
books earned around # 381.5 m last year, giving a combined
print and ebook total of # 1.9 bn, up 7.1 % on the previous year.
Also, the reason most publishers
print books here in the states (and not in China) is two fold — the US uses a
different measurement system
than most other countries and that affects available paper sizes, and it's REALLY expensive to SHIP all that heavy paper across the ocean (and takes a REALLY long time).
Ebooks present a
different experience
than print books.
The London - based collection now contains more
than 2,000 publications, and exists as both a physical manifestation of a worldwide movement and, as SPBH refers to it, a «call to action», aiming to inspire visitors to create
books through
different photographic and
printing processes.
The
books they authored have been
printed in more
than 57
different languages.